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Insert the mounting screw through the front of the transmitter and into the wall. Tighten the screw to snug (do
not over tighten).
WHERE TO I PLACE MY STATION?
Your station is designed for flexible placement on a desk or countertop, or to position on the wall.
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Position within reach of an outlet that is always active. Some outlets in living rooms and in bedrooms may only
be active when the light switch is on.
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This station must operate with a 5 volt power cord to receive sensor updates and/or to update Wi-Fi data when
connected. Operation on battery power will only maintain time/date settings if you need to move your station.
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The best reception occurs when only one wall is between your station and each sensor outside.
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Position you station six feet from other electronics and wireless devices. If you suspect RF (radio frequency)
interference, simply move your weather station a few feet.
WHAT IS DISTANCE | RESISTANCE | INTERFERENCE?
Distance:
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The maximum transmitting range in open air is over 400 feet (121.92 meters) between each sensor and your
station.
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Consider the signal path from your station to each sensor as a straight line.
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Consider the distance the station is from other electronics in the home.
Resistance:
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Each obstacle: walls, windows, vegetation, stucco, concrete, and large metal objects will reduce the effective
signal range by about one-half.
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Mounting your sensors on a metal fence can significantly reduce the effective signal range.
Interference:
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Consider electronics in the signal path between the sensors and your station.
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Simple relocation of the sensors or the station may correct an interference issue.
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Windows can reflect the radio signal.
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Metal will absorb the RF (radio frequency) signal.
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Stucco held to the wall by a metal mesh will cause interference.
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Transmitting antennas from: ham radios, emergency dispatch centers, airports, military bases, etc. may cause
interference.
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Electrical wires, utilities, cables, etc. may create interference if too close.
READINGS: HOW DO I INTERPRET THE CURRENT WIND READINGS?
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Wind Speed - is the highest current wind speed at the last record.
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Top Speed – is the highest wind speed reading in the past hour.
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Standalone station: When operating as a standalone station, the blue circle will remain solid.
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Connected to the La Crosse View™ app: Your blue circle will forecast Weather Service wind direction.